How to prevent uterine prolapse

Dr. Alex Carter
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2025-05-23 18:17:05 Views: 42 times

1. Prenatal prevention: During childbirth, premature ejaculation, acute labor, delayed labor, especially difficult vaginal surgery, may cause excessive stretching or laceration of uterine ligaments, parametrium and pelvic floor muscle fascia. If postpartum health care is not paid attention to, the "birth injury" of these tissues will be poorly restored, which will affect uterine support and become the main cause of uterine prolapse in the future. Postpartum prevention: uterine prolapse can be prevented completely. The key lies in the birth staff should correctly handle the delivery process, timely detection and careful repair of the birth canal and pelvic floor tissue laceration; maternal oneself should pay attention to labor and puerperium hygiene. During delivery, maternal must not be early or excessive force.

How to prevent uterine prolapse



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